Desktop browser extensions have long allowed users to improve their experience online and tackle widespread harms on websites. So far, no equivalent solution exists for mobile apps, despite the fact that individuals now spend significantly more time on mobile than on desktop, and arguably face similarly widespread harms. In this work, we investigate mobile app extensions, a previously underexplored concept to study and address digital harms within mobile apps in a decentralised, community-driven way. We analyse challenges to adoption of this approach so far, and present a ready-to-use implementation for Android as a result of significant and careful system development. Through a range of case studies, we demonstrate that our implementation can already reduce (though not completely eliminate) a wide range of harms - similarly as browser extensions do on desktops. Our method provides a versatile foundation for a range of follow-up research into digital harms in mobile apps that has not previously been possible, given that browser extensions have long been a fruitful foundation for research studies on desktops. In other words, our system tries to address the gap of a focus on desktop interventions in previous research.
翻译:桌面浏览器的扩展长期以来使用户得以在网上改进经验,解决网站上的广泛伤害。 到目前为止,移动应用程序还没有相应的解决方案,尽管现在个人在移动上的时间比在桌面上花费的时间要多得多,而且可能面临类似的广泛伤害。 在这项工作中,我们调查了移动应用程序扩展,这是一个以前未得到充分探讨的概念,目的是以分散的、社区驱动的方式研究和解决移动应用程序中的数字伤害。我们分析了迄今为止在采用这一方法方面面临的挑战,并提出了Android的现用实施方法,这是重大和仔细系统开发的结果。通过一系列案例研究,我们证明我们的实施已经可以减少(尽管不是完全消除)广泛的伤害,就像浏览器扩展在桌面上所做的那样。我们的方法为一系列对移动应用程序中的数字伤害的后续研究提供了多功能基础,而以前一直不可能这样做,因为浏览器的扩展长期以来一直是桌面研究的一个富有成果的基础。换句话说,我们系统试图解决以往研究中侧重于桌面干预的差距。